European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 7, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday August 7, 1991 Greenpeace activists suspended from ropes hang a protest Banner from a Dock at the Valdez Oil terminal monday. G Reen peace a Chi lists a r rested in protest at Valdez Oil Dock Valdez Alaska up1 a five Greenpeace activists were arrested monday after they sailed a Small Craft to the Valdez Oil terminal scaled a Tanker Dock and Hung an anti Oil drilling Banner. The activists who were protesting development of Arctic Oil refused to leave and vowed to keep a Tanker from Docking. They Hung a 20-by-50-foot Banner Reading a Stop Arctic drilling. Yield to clean those arrested were Nathan Santry 21, Lindsay Berry 26, and Robert Carpenter 25, All of Seattle Mike Morris 36, of san Francisco and boat operator Joel Clement 25, of Falmouth Maine said Valdez police chief Bert Cottle. A five were charged with trespassing and one was also charged with interfering with a lawful arrest. The charges arc misdemeanours. A a we re keeping a Tanker from coming into this it berth a Nathan Santry said by portable radio from his rope Perch at berth 4.,a they did no to interfere with operations a said manic Issacs spokeswoman for Alyeska pipeline service go., the Oil consortium that runs the trans Alaska pipeline and Valdez terminal. The activists left the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior in an inflatable boat and sailed through the 200-Yard restricted zone around the terminal. Four of the protesters then climbed onto one of the berths used to unload Oil tankers. Authorities asked the protesters to leave the berth but they refused. Police then Cut the ropes from which several of the activists and the sign were hanging and lowered the protesters Down into a waiting boat where they were taken into custody Cottle said. The Rainbow Warrior has been sailing alaskans Waters this summer to document and protest pollution. The ship remained outside the restricted area Greenpeace said it has found a shocking amounts of Oil left from the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill activists Carol Alexander said. The protest at the Alyeska terminal was aimed at such controversial Alaska Oil developments As the proposed drilling in the Arctic National wildlife Refuge in the northeastern part of the state and government Oil tract leases that permit drilling in Arctic Waters North of Alaska. Any Oil produced from the wildlife Refuge or Arctic Waters would be pumped Down the 800-mile pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez. That Oil currently accounts for one fourth of . Domestic production. 125 arrested at Beach party Nantucket mass. Up1 a about 125 Young people mostly College and High school students were arraigned monday on various alcohol related violations resulting from a traditional Beach party held every August police said. The youths were arrested saturday and Early sunday morning on charges ranging from drinking in Public violating open Container Laws and minors transporting liquor. They were arraigned monday morning in Nantucket District court. Most of those arrested were processed and released on bail saturday night but police said some students who could not make bail spent the night in holding cells. The so called a Jam was a sanctioned organized summer Beach party for College students until about five years ago. Town selectmen on this resort Island then decided that the event had become too Rowdy and broke too Many drinking Laws. A but the College kids still have the word. They come Down the first saturday in August every year a said a Nantucket police officer James Sullivan. A we set out to Stop it this year. Other years we just tried to keep things under picketed pizza Chain drops folgers Boston apr the Parent company of the pizzeria Uno restaurant Chain announced monday that it would Boycott folgers Coffee so that a group would Stop picketing. A a in a sick of the whole Damn thing a said Aaron Spencer chief executive officer and chairman of Boston based Uno restaurant corp. The group neighbor to neighbor has been boycotting folgers a product of the Procter amp Gamble co., for 1 i Yearin because it uses Beans from Al Salvador. The group contends that the Central american nations Coffee growers help finance rightist death squads. The san Francisco based group has picketed and sent floods of letters to some of the 90 pizzeria unos in 16 states from Massachusetts to California. Don Tassone a spokesman at a amp a Headquarters in Cincinnati said that a a it a grossly unfair for our food service customers to be thrust into the Middle of the misguided Boycott Tassone said the Boycott has had no effect on Coffee sales. Folgers uses Coffee Beans from about 20 countries and its blend consists of Only 2 percent salvadoran Beans he candidate becomes break in victim from wire reports Houston a a mayoral candidates pledge to fight crime did not Stop a burglar from breaking into his Campaign office and stealing a television. A burglar struck the Headquarters of state rep. Sylvester Turner during the weekend breaking two windows after an aide forgot to the burglar alarm Turners staff said. A basically what it says is no one is immune a said Turner a Democrat. A a it a just another indication we do need to increase police presence in this violent felonies in Houston have increased 19 percent during the first half of this year compared with the same period last year. Turner is running against mayor Kathy Whitmire in the nov. 5 non partisan train kills Man Anchorage Alaska a a Man lying on the Railroad tracks was struck and killed by a train on the same tracks where he was hit by a train four years ago police said monday. Alexander Paulsen 25, was run Over by seven cars before the 100-car Alaska Railroad Coal train managed to Stop. Police set. Greg Stewart said Paulsen had a bottle of liquor at his Side and apparently had passed out. In 1987, a train rolled Over Paulsen after he feel asleep Between the tracks in the same place. He suffered cuts and bruises that fixed Over photos Tampa Fla. A it was the hit of the party a an album with hundreds of pictures of naked women and lovers in action All allegedly made from film developed at the local drugstore. But a woman whose Boyfriend saw pictures of her passed around by a former Eckerd express photo store employee was not amused her attorney said. East week Wendy Ellingson sued Jack Eckerd corp. And three former employees seeking unspecified damages of More than $10,000. Ellingson 26, said her Boyfriend photographed her taking off her shirt lying naked on her stomach Reading a Book and bathing. She said agreed to have the film developed but destroyed the prints and negatives when the pictures came Back. She said the pictures surfaced two years later in the photo album and her attorney Matthew Powell said she was Patch growing Chicago a a two acre Section of Prairie appears to be taking to its new Home a year after being transplanted to a site near Chicago. Environmentalists moved the Prairie about six Miles from a gravel mining site near the suburb of Barrington Hills to a nature preserve outside suburban Elgin. A a it a beginning a Long recuperation and the Prospect seems very encouraging a said project Leader Steve Packard of the nature conservancy. A the bulk of the species Are still Here and the ecological skin the turf is the Prairie was one of the last representatives of growth on gravel deposited during the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. Threatened by gravel mining the Patch was moved last Bill hits $11,467 Queensbury . A a lot of water has flowed through the Home of John and Dee Clark if you believe their latest water Bill. The Clarks on saturday received their quarterly Bill which said they owed $11,467.40 for using More than 9.5 million Gallons of water in three months. A a it a either an error or they have a very Green Lawn a said Thomas Flaherty water superintendent in the town about 40 mites North of Albany. A meter Reader apparently added some extra digits to the Reading Flaherty said. The Clarks water Bill is usually $35 to $40 every three months. The Bill said that if the Clarks failed to pay by months end they would be charged a $1,200 late fee
